ALBERT KIDD: THE HEARTBREAK SEASON | SUNDAY 3RD MAY
5/3/202648 min
Hugh Keevins marks forty years since Celtic's Scottish Premier Division win on goal difference over Hearts. We're revisiting all the events from the final day of the season at Love Street and Dens Park, which changed the course of the title.
Hugh is joined by players from Celtic, Hearts and Dundee – including Peter Grant, Kenny Black, Jim Duffy, and an exclusive interview with Dundee's goalscorer and Celtic fans' hero, Albert Kidd.
Plus, our commentary team of Richard Park, Jim Craig and Hugh are reunited as all the goals go in, with our archive commentary from the day – featuring commentary from James Sanderson. We're also hearing excerpts from Tommy Burns, Pat Bonner, Davie Hay and Mo Johnston.
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First 90 secondsSpeaker 00:00
[upbeat music] Relive May the 3rd, 1986.
Hugh Keevins· Soundbite0:09
A wonderful run by Albert Kidd.
Speaker 00:11
This is Albert Kidd: The Heartbreak Season on Clyde 1 Super Scoreboard.
Speaker 20:18
We are in the midst of an extraordinary season. We've had a team from outwith the Old Firm leading the Premiership table. We've had umpteen managerial changes at Celtic and Rangers. We've even had Scotland get into the finals of the World Cup for the first time since 1998. But 40 years ago, this very day, I was at Love Street, Paisley, for another event that made history, a day that brought jubilation to Celtic and heartbreak to Hearts. [upbeat music] Back in the day, the Scottish top flight still awarded two points for a win, and Hearts were on unrivaled form. After a 1-0 defeat to Clydebank in September, the Tynecastle side had gone 27 league games unbeaten, taking 45 points from a possible 54. Meanwhile, defeats to Dundee United, Aberdeen, and Rangers meant that Celtic had fallen to fifth place by December and looked all but out of the title